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hrtbrk1 last won the day on July 25 2010
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me and my ghetto handwriting on the box...yeah jakes a cosmetic nazi..lol
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its like a 3500d.. but a bit longer and just wait and buy them from woofersetc!
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why did you just get it earlier OUT THERE CUSTOMS?
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? about a guy thats supposed to work for u this summer
hrtbrk1 replied to aimone's topic in Sundown Audio
dude the same thing happened to me!!!! -
That has been gone for year now! i know it has been...im just giving jake a hard time for not bringing it back Still working on it haha sweet! you should see the one i have its so beat up!! lol...
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That has been gone for year now! i know it has been...im just giving jake a hard time for not bringing it back
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no sax 50.4
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oh its for a 90 model 4runner
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call them
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no wonder yall been super busy! thats crazy!!!!
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nope..i figured they were busy enough so yeah. ill let them answer this when they can.
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is the one building my alternator
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It just means one will have more low-end output over the other, all size subs can usually plya the same frequencies as stated above. yeh i guess we did mix up terms and understanding lol...i meant to say that an 8 will have a harder time being loud in low freq compared to a 15 That must be why in the world of home audio, there are 4" speakers that play clean and linear down in the 40's. 8's don't have a harder time if the enclosure is right. On a retro note, back in the day a friend of mine had 18 RE8's that peaked 32 hz and did 153's on the headrest. Displacement (NOT cone area) is required to get more amplitude from a lower frequency in many conditions. So, it is very possible three 8's could have the same SPL at the same frequency as a single 15 if all drivers had similar stroke in a similarly tuned enclosure. i stand corrected...**pulls foot out of mouth**
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It just means one will have more low-end output over the other, all size subs can usually plya the same frequencies as stated above. yeh i guess we did mix up terms and understanding lol...i meant to say that an 8 will have a harder time being loud in low freq compared to a 15